Frank Surber (5/8/2018)Michael Yarnall (5/7/2018)I'm looking for fuel tanks brackets, an air cleaner and stack assembly. Thanks Mike. I might have a pair of step tanks and possibly brackets and straps. But they are 200 miles from me so I can't send pictures

Thanks for the offer. I meant just the brackets. I have aluminum tanks off an RL that I plan to use.

I have already hit Doug up for part. I never thought of taking them off his truck. I'll tell him Eddy sent me.

Michael Yarnall (5/7/2018)I'm looking for fuel tanks brackets, an air cleaner and stack assembly. Thanks Mike. I might have a pair of step tanks and possibly brackets and straps. But they are 200 miles from me so I can't send pictures

There's a list of old part suppliers on the Mack Museums web site however If the ones on Doug's G model will fit I'll make you a colossal deal. Just tell him I made the deal. But I'll warn you if he sees me with a screw driver he watches pretty close. LOL

I think I have made a mistake regarding hood length, sorry John and chocko. On another site it was stated that the B64,65,653 had a shorter BBC than 102" like a B61, but not as short as the B67, B673 at 89". Does anybody know for sure what the BBC measurements for B44, B64,65,653 are? Thanks.

chocko (5/6/2018)My papers show B-44 used the same contour cab as the 64,65 and 653.Engine was EN 401150 HP.

Did the B64/B65/B653 have the short 89" BBC hood, chocko? There is a 1955 B653LT with 205 h.p. ENDT673 turbo motor at the Bill Richardson Transport World collection in Invercargill, New Zealand. It definitely has the contour cab but I can't remember if it has the short hood.